limba

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See also: limbă and limbã

English

Etymology

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Noun

limba (plural limbas)

  1. A large African tree, Terminalia superba, whose hard wood is used for furniture, table tennis paddles and musical instruments.
    • 1965, Theodore Geiger, editor, Agrifor and U.S. Plywood in the Congo, Issue 12, page 50:
      This was the wood of the limba tree — a native of the Mayumbe forest — from which is produced a beautifully grained, blond, high-quality veneer for plywood and other uses.
    • 1991, Ján Borota, tropical forests: some African and Asian case studies of composition and structure, Elsevier, page 101:
      Limba occurred in blocks a, c and d and varied from 0.1 to 0.6 exploitable trees per hectare on average.
    • 1994, Richard C. Schultz, Joe P. Colletti, editors, Opportunities for Agroforestry in the Temperate Zone Worldwide: Proceedings of the Third North American Agroforestry Conference, page 242:
      Because of the decline of harvestable Limba trees in natural forests, a reforestation program was then undertaken by the government using local seed sources [5].

Synonyms

  • (Terminalia superba): afara

Translations

References

  • Irvine, F. R. (1961) Woody Plants of Ghana: With Special Reference to Their Uses, London: Oxford University Press, page 135

Anagrams

Aromanian

Pronunciation

Noun

limba f

  1. definite singular nominative of limbã
  2. definite singular accusative of limbã

Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: lim‧ba

Noun

limba

  1. the color pink

Adjective

limba

  1. having a pink colour

Czech

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

limba f

  1. Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra)

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative limba limby
genitive limby limeb
dative limbě limbám
accusative limbu limby
vocative limbo limby
locative limbě limbách
instrumental limbou limbami
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Further reading

  • limba”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • limba”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989

Lingala

Etymology

Probably from Proto-Bantu *dímb (forget).

Pronunciation

Verb

-limba (infinitive kolimba)

  1. (rare) forget
  2. (rare) mistake, be mistaken

Derived terms

References

Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle High German līm-boum, līm-bām, līn-boum, līn-bām.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlim.ba/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -imba
  • Syllabification: lim‧ba

Noun

limba f

  1. Swiss pine (Pinus cembra)

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative limba limby
genitive limby limb
dative limbie limbom
accusative limbę limby
instrumental limbą limbami
locative limbie limbach
vocative limbo limby
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Further reading

  • limba in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • limba in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • лимба (limba) Moldovan Cyrillic spelling

Pronunciation

Noun

limba f

  1. definite nominative/accusative singular of limbă

Sardinian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin lingua. For the change /ɡʷ/ > /b/, compare Romanian limbă.

Pronunciation

Noun

limba f (plural limbas)

  1. tongue
    M’apo mossigadu sa limbaI bit my own tongue
  2. language
    Synonyms: faeddu, faedhónzu, faedhóngiu, faedhada, prallata
    limba sardaSardinian language
  3. speech (faculty of speaking)
    Synonyms: faeddu, paràula
    perdere sa limbato be left speechless (literally, “to lose the tongue”)

Derived terms

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlimba/ [ˈlĩm.ba]
  • Rhymes: -imba
  • Syllabification: lim‧ba

Noun

limba f (plural limbas)

  1. limba

Noun

limba m or f by sense (plural limbas)

  1. Limba

Tok Pisin

Etymology 1

From Malay lembah.

Noun

limba

  1. valley

Etymology 2

From Malay rimba.

Noun

limba

  1. jungle

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